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the, the not a question of allowing the opinion regime to strike russia with these weapons or not . it is a question of deciding whether or not the natal country could be directly involved in the military conflict. like if i put in right that the restroom present in the morning, the west saying giving the green light for ukraine to use long range weapons will change the essence of the conflict. unless both will respond to british intelligence exposed a rushes f s b reveals the details, permits diplomatic missions to a come foot. am i 6? rebranding all the power if we get the name of d, stabilizing the world. we have speaks inclusive on this as was come to an end, that brutal consequences sometimes remain in the shadows. and you report shedding light on atrocities committed during american military campaigns. 12 on
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the friday morning, bright and early here at most go. we're already looking at a busy. our top story is kicking off right now here or not. so we go straight to the russian president vladimir putin outlining a western involvement in the ukraine conflict. and it's not just the question of shipping weapons to t of but how the nice old book is pulling the strings with its eyes in the skies a series for discovery. there is an attempt to substitute concepts because we are not talking about allowing or forbidding the coverage him to strike our territory. it already does that with the help of drones and other means. but when we are talking about the use of precision weapons, long range, western made weapons, it is a completely different story. the fact is that i have already mentioned this in any experts will confirm it both in our country and in the west. ukrainian army is
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incapable of striking with modern west and made long range precision systems. and it can only do that by using intelligence from satellites, which ukraine does not have. they get the data only from you satellites, or from the united states, in general, from now to satellites. that's the 1st thing. the 2nd and very important thing, maybe the key one is that the flight emissions in these missile systems can, in fact be inputted only by nato military personnel. ukrainian service men cannot do this. so it's not a question of allowing the ukrainian regime to strike russia with these weapons or not. it is a question of deciding whether or not the natal country could be directly involved in the military conflict. if this decision is made, it will mean nothing else but the direct participation of nato countries, the united states, european countries in the war and ukraine. this is their direct participation. and this already, of course, significantly changes to the very essence of the very nature of the conflict. it will mean that the nato countries of the united states, european countries are at war with russia. and if that is the case,
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then having in mind the change in the very essence of this conflict, we will take appropriate decisions based on the threats that will be presented to us. meanwhile, the us secretary of state and poland for administer method of also tomato. but the current restrictions on ukraine's on forces understanding side by side, the pair of different types took some, i missed a heat praise on each of the highlighting masses of western troops based in poland . and the so called threat from russia. the following this fact, this bending over 4 percent of g d, p on defense. this is really the gold standard among nato countries. and of course, it hosts thousands of us and allied forces as low as i was telling, totally produce space is regularly breached by russian drugs in mississauga. last year, a russian christmas oh travelled through the 2 sides of poland and landed 10 kilometers from my house. so i believe we should do something about it. so
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a premium audio we discussed with the pair of guests. so the potential for the entire conflict to expand and the consequences for a head on baffled between russia and naked, of attacking rush, it was long range, less than a weapon switched technically, which in this rise wouldn't be managed and programmed by we're by west end. but neck to soldiers, it's, i think a step which is. yeah, the final one at which the, the russians were, the russians will react with what they didn't do until now. i think the west is already active part of the war for a long time because from international law, and we have this from the exports of the drum. and from this talk of the german problem and even sharing intelligence data, operate of data and toes. data is already participation of the war. you were kind of rewarding. ever got international law. this is a hopeless try to um, to, to escalate this. but anyway, they all the windows because they've pushed forward the europeans. this is,
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these are the biggest uh, economic competitors in the world. so us things, they can only win by escalating this uh, this thing because the, the problems will be in europe as they say. and the other questions, what are the us really own plans uh the decisions i made and washington. so um, what i see is that they have trying to bring weapons. um, what i have heard from the conversation is that also by now the as no re willingness, no decision made on attacking russian results or christmas on a ukrainian territory. sikowski publish it publicly as supporting that. but he said there is no decision made and as far as i understand, this is nothing which could happen quickly because as he said, this will be step in the war. if we close, you regard nato, we see west um, economies that are uh, partly very degenerated. so they cannot cope with any war anymore. the societies
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don't allow or any more. and if you see at the elections, lady in germany, but also in france, where am i calling just neglects. whatever has been, the people have been voted for the people and read their furies. and these leads that are still remaining in power and acting in behalf or seem to act in behalf of the us. they are um, they are very close to be removed. and the, the us is playing a big, big blast here because they need the european profits to have a grip on the res, in continental because the rest of the new york at raise in continental is connected to the brakes and it is off. so when they use everything here, then it's the nightmare for, for the us. and i think the us a businessman realistic enough to say no, don't stop this year. this s s s is the cost to put it to. so that try
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to to confuse the restaurant, to bluff and so on. i think the decisions on rush, i decided about the actual do russian this out on the, on your problem. but it's the questions about the long registrar weapons west of weapons try a reconstruction. the only thing that scares me very much is that blink and, and his uh, um, bridges found a pod were just and then ukraine. and these people, when the stop for a ministers go to ukraine, that has been made some very severe decisions. and looking at the faces of these people, there were not decisions like we, we step back and we withdraw. and we, so we, we say we, we lost this thing, this scares me pretty much. so if they do this, nato is in big trouble because i, well, my person think nato is not able to, to hold or to, to withstand some, some talk more in europe. well,
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as the afraid and contact types of boss, human toll, according to russia is i'm positive to america. it's all part of a law jo washington plan to maintain its global presence and dominance expert analysis as a good writer with common truth waiting the right now on like the right now here on the program on, on the russians f s b reveals that the u k foreign office has his eyes set on the stabilizing the world by dragging leading countries into war, while out from trying to so discord inside, rush around the diplomatic cover to creating new offices under the wider on the brother of the my 6 to try and hide its covert operations. let's learn some disturbing news with us senior correspondent, a political department. so sections, this embassies are traditionally havens for spies as these deposit really
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deeply maps kind of test or identify those are the employees or agents of british intelligence. the role in ukraine is turned upside down. many rules of diplomacy, a robust simply, some of those changes began before these conflicts. and among those to one of the small moves, no, was competing for the north as a venue structure before an office is nothing above the coordination center for this truck through the civilization of the war situation by dragging all the to will. it's countries into a global conflict res intelligence agents posing as diplomats deeds, what they called the current conditions. the medicine mingled and robert didn't dive with friend g russians, invited them to private,
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even secret tools spied the embassies tool and impenetrable rules. now, tons of tough, not many russians want anything to do with where she should intelligence. because with different then a ms priorities. a well illustrates by send me info when events abroad, web, british diplomats build bridges with local folk. one such events in russia took place in may put so he bought a reception on the occasion of the bus to have the british ambassador to russia. nigel casey, best among the seas, and ones in the open until the british embassy. andre caused me call fixed spots at the moscow con. need you said the hosting team wrench, a golf editor in chief in see of the need a v. c. my a gives that's up. i landed sebastian of champion of the world. union of old, i believe, is the graduate of georgetown university in washington, a still right teaching the list of new companies who showed up at casings about se
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policy is interesting among those invited what alexander rappaport, managing part of the law firm, robert bolton partners, alexander rudolf, chairman of the board executive direct to the else incentive to retrieve gauzy jeweller, entrepreneur and the wealth. mr. casey, that continues to look full, tentative ways to implement the interest of great britain in russia or a voice in public meetings with the real actors of this work. it is quite difficult to believe that the new color of soft power is the children of russian act. as julius journalist for an agent's, an old believe is jesse could davenport, for example, to rated so called activists now and he's, hi, this is payroll. she met regularly with id proof in easier representatives such as nuclear cuz we have a paid for by the west jeep who's in the activities, leaving on british rods as the government and use paid for by the foreign office.
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jessica's passion, the was reported the pushing migration on russia. she often met with the lawyers and activists. they'll be my good rights and freedoms, even at the expense of russian citizens as deadlines exposed to noon. it is with them that you will denies the 5, the meetings. russian intelligences worship shed with the press. a number of foreign office falls that it is a septic not to be perused by the public. they bet what the eastern european then, central asian director is of the bridge, the fall adult, the seas upsides you may for them. i 6 wing dedicated to everything and the russian. the d. c. d is integrated with d v i s department 5. the close we are the part of the f,
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c, d o that focuses on defense and act as the interface between the cdo for an office and the ministry of defense. we provide political, military expertise to parts of the government, dealing with military operations. oh, go literally spies, spreads across departments dedicated to disseminating breeding's propaganda. world was with a focus on ukrainian propaganda. how does but add more be add ons, ring to oh, and basses, deputy director of government information campaigns, a plethora of departments dedicated to you, creative negotiations and cold nation and initiatives as homeless like ukraine, the ease polity run by the foreign office or even kids has a negotiations department, and the p is the brits doing that for them. that's even an escalation department
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headed by simon fed wherever. and don springs austin mitchell, presumably intended to analyze how far let that could push that you created in conflicts before new elbow head start reading down on london. that's we see this particular group overlook, but we can put watch, do really spies expelled from russia. have to do with these diploma. just go with the diplomats and codes that we have now it's tripped over the accreditation. we'll probably get positions in the directorate as well. many of the departments that the u. k. is new ministry of propaganda? has it, but really spies expelled from russia? d. c, a. d was reformed into its current state by most of the harris who the student in moscow is diplomats, james b a who heads the media manipulation department spent suited of in russia and likes
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the suv such that even got married it most school mach diamond to on so, so i'm to russian sanctions analysis and much more he's and the average bike. lots to keep fits during his time in moscow. christopher joyce last didn't get much time to enjoy the russian capital. he was booted 1000 me a to months off to his arrival. your legend, he likes it in russia, su much even shed some tears, as he was off to leave the country after which he became w g, head of russian policy department. these files reveal just how vested i've been involved with me is in the u. k. and conflicts, complex departments costing all 4 to working round the clock to keep the role that they helped start doing. and that's at ease at home. and graduates of the most prestigious halogens academy and the was the boise chaper see in moscow.
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more, i guess, be of archie the largest known database of possible american war crimes committed in iraq and afghanistan has been released. the details that revealed the us military justice system very rarely lays down the role over 65 percent of the allocations are dismissed by us. investigators now for some serious and investigative work now with policies shavonne, the allegations of war crimes, the kind that stain a nation. well, that's how an in depth investigation by renowned us publisher, the new yorker, describe what it discovered while investigating 781 cases of alleged war crimes. when the us military. that's not what's most shocking about the investigation. and that's 65 percent of the allegations were dismissed by us. investigators in only 151 cases, the investigators actually find against the us military. and even then the
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punishments hardly matched the crimes. the de, somebody's makes it possible for the 1st time to see hundreds of allegations of all crimes, the kind that stain a nation in one place along with the findings of investigations and the results of prosecutions. the picture that emerges is disheartening. the majority of allegations listed in the database was suddenly dismissed by investigators. those which ones we usually dealt with late, the bike amount is and the justice system that can be differential to defendants and disbelieving a victims. but we're publishing is not a complete record of the atrocities committed by the military since $911.00. it would be impossible to know the old age has its own story, but many stopped. and in the same way with a her wrist. the guy perpetrated by members of the ministry which was then punished likely, or not to so. so what do we know about the 151 cases where action was eventually
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terry give? well, it seems obvious the for the past 20 years, the pentagon has been concealing that there are any investigations at all. and it's only science, the independent investigators and a witness statements that we know anything about the dark underbelly of the us, ministry's crimes interact and afghanistan. one of the most infamous b, a has visa massacre interact on november the 19th, 2005 marines in the dfcs killed 25 civilians including men, women, and children, the beginnings holiday, didn't i. e d attack on the marines. come void. that last one of the squad mates dead, marines shots the civilians dead on the street, and they have 3 nearby homes and one house, a mother and full of her children were killed in a bed in another house, a 4 year old boy was shot. apparently at close range. well, it turns out that senior us officers who were aware of the killings failed to investigate him for several months. that's until a video recording of the aftermath was the to the press. eventually after 3
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separate investigations into the, into the for marines were indeed charged with murder and 4 officers were charged for reporting failures or for obstructing justice. but only one of the marines present that fateful night stop surgeon frank woodridge was convicted of any crime . and only a free pleaded guilty to a single count of beverly action of judy. astounding, the will treat syrup no time in prison. sadly, had data wasn't an isolated incident on april, the 15th, 2000 and the full marines array to the house and my mood. yeah, and captured to men, ali how about a korean until he made henry allegedly attempting to flee in a white call. i'm a reading a 2nd life tenant, then allegedly directed them to perform their own search off the call. as they was searching, he shot them dead. the 2nd left tenant told investigators that he shot kareem and hand g, roughly 6 times in order to send them a message to other rockies. now,
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according to the investigation into the murders of these 2 men, a hand written cardboard sign was left on the car with the marines. your motto, no better friend, no worse enemy. the young officer responsible was charged with 2 counts of premeditated murder. hey, but surprised surprise. the charges were later dropped, interestingly, and 2010 to kill around for the us house of representatives. it seems executing civilians as no bar to a political career in the us. but what's probably most disturb is the number of cases of violence against children from the killing of 3 death, teenagers hurting capital. so the shooting of a 13 year old girl gathering beans. there's a disturbing trend of a quit or a non prosecution. on february, the 18th, 2004 and all massage and open funds, the village is now out, buffy getting one and wounding to others. the sergeants allegedly fired on the civilians as they tried to flee and area where a roadside bomb it just exploded. the sergeant shots, a 13 year old go and it's
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a algebra worry. and they had killing up the also shot. your boy's mother and sister mosley 62007 and all the stuff sergeant reporting killed 2 teenage brothers . and ask, set up an order the killing of a 3rd boy made an advice carried out to meet with deaf, unarmed, and hurting capital when they were killed. well as those and there the execution of hand cliff detainees, the certification of prisoners. the list is as shocking as it is disturbing, with a lack of justice for those that suffered and died is equally shocking. i find that the wounds inflicted to a 15 year old local, national and the death of a 6 year old local, national on about 17th of september, 2005 at 815 were a direct result of the escalation of force by private 1st class a gunner for c team, 2nd squad of a, b s t, b, m, p for 2 private 1st class,
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acted in accordance with the rules of engagement and the units use of force matrix . i recommend that no disciplinary action be taken. private 1st class understands the rules of engagement and acted accordingly with the situation he was placed in based on the documents that never reach the course of only considering cases that were aware of the us apologies, ignored, more than 75 abuse cases, 64 solvece. i'm an astounding 476 murder on mass murder cases. finally, 10 cases of rape. meanwhile, the min century responsible for the legal war and the rec, that's form or vice president dick cheney. he has recently resurface in the us, in our nation's 248 year history. there's never been an individual who has a greater threat to our republic than donald trump. he tried to steal the last election using lise and violence to keep himself in power after the voters had
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rejected him, he can never be trusted with power again as citizens. we each have a duty to put country above partisanship to defend our constitution. that is why i will be casting my vote for vice president campbell of harris. so as dick cheney seems to have found his voice in defense of come iris, it seems that the voiceless victims of the us military will remain forgotten. now there are victims not only of the brutality of the u. s. army, but also of a system determined to ensure their cries for justice will never be heard. well, washington is apparently stepping up efforts to spread antique china propaganda. it's all the details of a new bill passed by an overwhelming majority in the us house of representatives. so 1600000000 dollars will go to the us state department and other agencies in washington to count to beijing's influence will make it seem like they're ready to
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fund the media and civil side. he's around the world for the next 5 years, but it's an old agenda. i mean, you're a member, for example, radio free europe, radio, liberty, voice of america. now the official text of the new bill states that is necessary in order to count a quote, chinese, my line influence. however, it doesn't come with the requirement to disclose the recipients. for example, where is the money coming from? let's learn more right now with alex reported by john, listen, canadian flogger in china joining us live urology international alex of very well. welcome to you propaganda. my friend, the us is accusing china isn't in washington doing exactly that. go for it may well $1500000000.00, no wonder they call it a radio free because wow, okay, it is pretty for you to be a viewer or a listener of it because the government is funding all of it. and you know, i thought i ask a $1000000000.00 was a lot, but i guess that installation in the united states, they bumped it up
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a little bit to $1600000000.00. but let me tell you about china here for a moment here. i mean, i'm at a glorious motorcycle show here, 300000 people here. and companies from all over the world are collaborating together to work together with china to develop even the motorcycle industry propaganda. well, i rather doubt that i would just say it's business and quite confused on the u. s. strategy here, but uh, you know, $1600000000.00 is locked out. yeah. it's a lot of cash alex, but we shouldn't be so confused on any kind of strategy here. i mean, american military officials have been warning about a potential more with china in the coming years. and what do you do before a war? what you stop pumping propaganda, you stop pumping sanctions when you start doing the most basic nefarious thing, is it? well, let me talk to me about us aid all the us. i usa, i, the agency, apparently the main beneficiary of the new antique china bill. if we can call it that, i mean,
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is it really usa id or like the voice of america and other media outlets the, to the line, you know, basically a mouthpiece for washington. alex, well, yes, uh, you know, there are going to be many, n g o is getting in line and telling their accountants tonight. stop the presses on those. uh, you know, quarterly reports, we need to detail a little bit our expenses because well the piggy bank is increased from a half a 1000000000. so 1.6, billions. no, this is a christmas coming early for young government organizations from the united states to come back. i guess they call it propaganda and china, but i'm going to tell you something. i'm here in china to give a little bit of push back. see my american, the friends, and my canadian prints back there. i'm here reporting from this country. and yes, what i am seeing here is promoting a motorcycle, one of the largest motorcycle shows of propaganda. so did i need you to come back
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with a, you know, which washington would say, you know, as propaganda and china, you know, having to defend itself. john is getting ready for this, rory, and they are just, you know, they are gearing up their media. they're bringing in, you know, reporters like me into this country, to kind of counter balances in the, in a more polite way. will say, yeah, yeah, i mean, you know, the whole thing is that those in glass houses shouldn't throw stones, you know, what i mean america, america is blaming china. what precisely, what america is doing. i mean, they to this all the damn time alex, let me, let me, let me bear off a little bit last week the f. b, i director us attorney general. and the national intelligence report said that archie on that was here in moscow poses a threat to the upcoming american presidential elections. it was a bit light on details your thoughts? well, my thoughts on that, i actually commented on that it showed last week when i was 11 of your programs your and, and that was point in embarrassing you know. ready department of justice. dossier
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of 277 pages of what they're saying is russian influence in the us selections. you know, i kinda caught funny, comical because okay, russia have an influence on those elections when most of our chief, most of even individuals in russia and even post let alone on facebook, youtube or instagram, or even chip thought they're being banned on those networks. and it's funny in that department of justice, 277 page document. it said yes, russia is using, you know, the various free speech platforms like facebook and youtube. and that's when i had a laugh and i thought, well, i've got some extra tissue to throw in the garbage this weekend. yeah, yeah, well said well as. busy what alex, what about donald trump? he reacted to allegations that rusher was meddling in the us elections, and trump says it's carmella harris and the democrats were interfering instead. did you think he's got a point?
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well, i mean if you look at that, the beach, here's 2 hours of uh, you know, abc, i don't want to give them much press that on, on our program. but here's abc that went through as both candidates to hours they did not ask once about, you know, the shooting of what happened to donald trump, the attempted assassination of him on their networks. i mean, that would've been the 1st question out of, of the, out of the gates. but i understand trump, you know, he's been tried, they've lost, they try to teach him. they've lost, they use russia, russia, russia, they've lost uh, you know, mueller spent millions of dollars of taxpayer dollars of america come up empty handed. yeah. i've got a page. uh, yeah. yeah. i think he's got a good point here. yeah. if i play 5, i would support if i is a john list on the canadian of little guy in china, doing great work as always a pleasure to see you, my friend take care. thank you, right. take care. bye bye. okay. thanks for joining us with this program live from moscow, but just getting warmed up here. it's about half past 8 in the morning. we are back
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